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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 144(2): 142-8, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21493408

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the spectrum of balance disease in a large population of children presenting to a tertiary care vestibular and balance laboratory. STUDY DESIGN: Case series with chart review. SETTING: Tertiary care pediatric hospital. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Results of audiometric, vestibular, and balance tests and final diagnosis. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of audiometric, vestibular, balance testing, and final diagnosis from a patient database. RESULTS: Between September 2003 and September 2007, 132 children were evaluated at the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Vestibular Disorders Program. Sixty-nine of the patients were boys and 63 were girls. The average age was 9.7 ± 5.0 years (range, 1-17 years). Although not all were able to complete the entire test battery (99 children completed at least 50% of the tests in the protocol), a diagnosis was achieved in most cases. The most common diagnoses were peripheral vestibulopathy (29.5%), migraine/benign recurrent vertigo of childhood (24.2%), motor/developmental delay (10.6%), traumatic brain injury (9.8%), and central nervous system structural lesion (9.1%). CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral vestibular deficits and migraine disease account for most of the pathology in the pediatric population. With a multidisciplinary approach, diagnosis of the source of vertigo and imbalance is possible in most children.


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Dizziness/diagnosis , Posture/physiology , Vestibular Function Tests/methods , Vestibule, Labyrinth/physiopathology , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Diagnosis, Differential , Dizziness/physiopathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant , Male , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies
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